NEMO Equipment recalls Stargaze Recliner Chairs

The straps on the chair seats can fail, posing a fall hazard

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These portable swinging and reclining outdoor chairs have an aluminum frame and black and gray monofilament mesh seat, and weigh between five and seven pounds.

They were sold in four colors: birch leaf green, graphite, verdigris (teal) and Sedona (red), and come in a black, padded carrying case, and are used as a portable seat for camping and outdoor activities. The model name is printed on the pocket on the inside right side of the seat. The NEMO name and logo is attached to the back of the seat as a stitched logo.

The chairs, manufactured in China, were sold exclusively at REI from October 2017, through December 2017, for between $180 to $220.

What to do

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled chairs and contact NEMO Equipment for a free replacement chair.

Consumers may contact NEMO Equipment at 800-997-9301 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (ET) Monday through Friday, by email at journey@nemoequipment.com or online at www.nemoequipment.com and click on Recall Safety Information for more details.

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